QuinLED dig2analog+
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2025-12 – Available soon!
The dig2analog+ is based on the WorldSemi WS2805 chip and is an upgrade to the dig2analog (non-plus) in various ways. The function of the board is still the same, the ws2805 is used to “extract” data from a digital LED data signal, it strips off the information for a single digital LED/Pixel and then transforms it to a PWM output able to drive Dumb/Analog 12V – 48V LED strips with PWM up to RGBCCT (RGB + dual white). It then sends on the rest of the data signal for another board to be picked up allowing you to daisy chain multiple of these boards!
In layman’s terms, the board acts like a single digitally addressable LED but allows you to run a whole LED strip as a single pixel. You can chain multiple boards behind each other and each acts as it’s own Pixel or LED in series.
Upgraded features vs dig2analog (non-plus)
| Feature | dig2analog | dig2analog+ |
|---|---|---|
| Voltage support | 12V-24V | 12V-48V |
| Total board power | 3A (*with mods 6A) | 6.3A |
| Fuse strategy | 3A Auto-reset PTC | 6.3A replaceable fuse |
| Channels | 4x 3A | 5 total (2x 5A + 3x 3A) |
| PWM Frequency | 2kHz | 4kHz |
| Useable up to | RGBW | RGBCCT (RGB+Dual White) |
Board Article Index
- QuinLED-dig2analog+ pre-assembled specifications (5 channel (RGBCCT) Digital -> PWM converter board)
Sample use cases
- Ability to use high quality white Analog/Dumb LED strips with CRI95 without needing another controller
- Suitable for primary lighting purposes
- Ability to use much higher brightness Analog/Dumb LED strips
- Suitable for primary lighting purposes
- Hybrid staircase installations with “unlimited” number of steps
- Each step can do RGBCCT individually
- When you need lots of channels
- Analog/PWM controllers are limited in the number of channels they provide
- Each dig2analog provides 5 individual channels and you can chain up to 400 of them on a single data connection!
- Analog/PWM controllers are limited in the number of channels they provide
- Long distance location from controller
- If the spot you wish to use your analog strips is very far away you can transport the data signal there (including differentially through a Diff product) and then do the PWM dimming locally near the LED strip while still being centrally controlled
- Art projects
- For instance you want to have 50 arches above a walkway
- Using digital LEDs you quickly run out of channels, running the dig2analog you can still run effects over the setup as a whole (rainbow, etc.) without complicated wiring
- For instance you want to have 50 arches above a walkway
Lots of use cases, maybe this little board can help you out on a project you are working on?
This board is available as pre-assembled only!


